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Queen Wonpyeong of the
Ansan Kim clan (Korean: 원평왕후 김씨; Hanja: 元平王后 金氏) was the 7th wife of King
Hyeonjong of
Goryeo and the
youngest among his third...
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Donghak Peasant Army
retreated to
Jeonju Fortress which they
abandoned for
Wonpyeong and
Taein to make
their final resistance. The
Battle of
Taein was the...
- 新興) 8 myeon : Sinheung, Gapyeong, Sangwoncheon, Seogocheon, Yeonggo,
Wonpyeong, Hawoncheon,
Dongsang Jeongpyeong (정평, 定平) 8 myeon : Chongpyong, Gosan...
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Notable works Intruder Parents Sohn Hak-kyu (father)
Korean name
Hangul 손원평
Hanja 孫元平
Revised Romanization Son
Wonpyeong McCune–Reischauer Son Wŏnp'yŏng...
- issue.
Queen Wonmok of the
Icheon Seo clan (d. 1057) – No issue.
Queen Wonpyeong of the
Ansan Kim clan ( d. 1028)
Princess Hyogyeong Pure
Consort Wonsun...
- they
abandoned the fort
because of the lack of
supplies and
retreated to
Wonpyeong and Taein, the
rebel center, to
reorganize their army. On 25 November...
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According to
other local tales of his youth, Jeon
lived in a
village in
Wonpyeong,
Geumgu during his late
adolescence years,
where his
family lodged in...
- of Goryeo,
younger sister of
Queen Wonseong and
elder sister of
Queen Wonpyeong. She was born into the
Ansan Kim clan as the
second daughter of Kim Un-bu...
- Seojeong-dong Songtan-dong Jisan-dong Songbuk-dong Sinjang-dong Sinpyeong-dong
Wonpyeong-dong Tongbok-dong Bijeon-dong Segyo-dong Anjung-eup Paengseong-eup Poseung-eup...
- 1st
Younger sister:
Queen Wonhye (d. 1022) 2nd
Younger sister:
Queen Wonpyeong (d. 1028) Mother:
Grand Lady of
Ansan County of the
Gyeongwon Yi clan...